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Bismuth oxoacids

Oxoacid Salts of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth... [Pg.70]

Bismuth commonly forms cations of + 3 charge. It forms the basic oxide Bi20j and salts of oxoacids such as Bi2(S04)3 and Bi(N03)3- Reaction of the metal with hahdes such as fluorine and chlorine results in a salt with the formula of BiXj. Because of the size of the metal atom, the linkages are more ionic than those found for other group members. [Pg.150]

The chemistry of the oxides and their corresponding oxoacids (or in the case of bismuth, the corresponding hydroxide) demonstrates that both (1) the stability of the +5 oxidation state and (2) the acidity of the oxides steadily decrease down the group. [Pg.466]


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